Dać popalić
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What it means
Literally “to let someone smoke.” To give someone a hard time, to make things very difficult for them — to really put them through it.
Vocabulary
- dać — to give, to let
- popalić — to smoke for a while; (idiom) to make it hot for someone
Grammar note
'Dać' + infinitive construction. 'Popalić' is a perfective verb from 'palić' (to burn/smoke).
Cultural context
The image is of making things so hot that the other person is left 'smoking.' Used in sports, competition, and conflict.
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